In Tennessee Williams play “A Streetcar Named Desire” madness continues to get progressively worse in the lives of the main characters Stanly‚ Stella‚ and Blanche. Because of low self esteem and her delusional thought process Blanche is most affected by the madness. Blanche’s delusional life style leads her to compulsively lie‚ live a promiscuous life style‚ and alcoholism. Blanche tries constantly to deal with her own madness‚ but her delusional mental state is constantly effect by the people
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LECTURE OUTLINE 1. Introduction: The nature and function of the law Administrative matters The first part of the seminar covers an explanation of how to successfully study in this course. In particular you need to understand: • • • The tuition pattern of the course; that it operates as a package: three hour seminar (lecture and case study)‚ prescribed readings‚ E-tutorial and revision notes. How to download and install the First Principles of Business Law E-tutorial software. There is an early
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the transition from the old to the new South. Both Blanche and Stella see male companions as their only means to achieve happiness‚ and they depend on men for both their sustenance and their self-image. Blanche recognizes that Stella could be happier without her physically abusive husband‚ Stanley. Yet‚ the alternative Blanche proposes—contacting Shep Huntleigh for financial support—still involves complete dependence on men. When Stella chooses to remain with Stanley‚ she chooses to rely on‚ love‚
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America ‚the difference of social status affecting how Blanche treats Stanley. Dear diary‚ Upon arriving at Elysian fields‚ the first thought that came to my mind: I must have taken the wrong streetcar! Oh how can this be where my dear sister‚ Stella‚ lives? After being brought up by the wealth of our great family‚ I had great expectations in my head! After the loss of belle reve - the struggling‚ all those deaths - I had to endure - it has made me as weak as the crumbling walls of an
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70 Cambridge Checkpoints HSC Advanced English Sample response: Film Prescribed text: Strictly Ballroom‚ Baz Luhrmann‚ 1997 Related text: A Streetcar Named Desire‚ Tennessee Williams‚ 1947 (drama) Introduction names the texts and links them directly to the question Develops a thesis which applies to both texts The topic sentence on not belonging connects the next two paragraphs which are about the same idea but discuss the different texts separately Using supporting evidence
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Out of curiosity‚ can you please put your hand up if you think “Women should still inhabit the domestic sphere‚ or as you adolescent males put it “staying in the kitchen and making sandwiches?” Good morning Year 12‚ I am Professor Belen from the University of Sydney. I understand you have been studying gender this past term‚ so I am here today to enlighten your minds on how different composers have reflected the concerns of their society‚ in regards to gender‚ through a variety of texts. I will be
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they had a higher position. Even without Stanley raping Blanche he already had some type of influence over her and her sister. Blanche tries to make Stella leave Stanley. Stanley already does not like Blanche and when he notices her not falling in line with what he wants he begins to attack her. First by removing Mitch from her side then by removing Stella. Once he notices she is weak he decides to strike. Power is a desirable thing to come by. It comes to no surprise that Stanley took advantage of
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Dramatic techniques used with a SCND – Scene 3 – Poker Night Scene Three underscores the primal nature of Stella and Stanley’s union‚ and it cements Stanley’s identity as a villain. After Stanley’s drunken radio-hurling episode‚ Stella yells at him and calls him an “animal thing‚” inciting Stanley’s attack. Later that night‚ Stanley bellows “STELL-LAHHHHH!” into the night like a wounded beast calling for the return of his mate‚ this effect of specific expression‚ creates a dramatic effect in the
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communication. Williams continues to involve violence in this slight form during the scene through Blanche’s recollections of the DuBois family estate‚ Belle Reve‚ and how it was lost. During this verbally aggressive conversation‚ Blanche taunts Stella for not being
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or filters. Driving away her fiance and causing him to end his sorrow‚ illustrates to the listeners of how she will encounter her downfall. Losing the love of her life drives her to retreat to the last known relative she had. “all that was left—and Stella can verify that!—was
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